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  2. Ohio catfish record? New Richmond 15-year-old catches monster ...

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    Jaylynn Parker, a New Richmond High School sophomore, caught the 101.11 pound fish on the Ohio River on Monday, her family said.

  3. Piebald madtom - Wikipedia

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    The piebald madtom (Noturus gladiator) is a species of madtom catfish that is found in seven river systems in the Tennessee and Mississippi coastal tributaries.The most common systems N. gladiator is found in are, the Hatchie River, Obion River, and Wolf River. [2]

  4. List of fictional fish - Wikipedia

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    Catfish: Fish Hooks: A nervous catfish who is Milo's older brother. Pi Carpenter's flasher wrasse: Shark Bait: An orange wrasse fish who lost his parents in a fishing net. Ponyo / Brunhilde Goldfish: Ponyo: Ponyo befriends a five-year-old human boy, and wants to become a human girl. Pudge Unknown tropical fish Lilo & Stitch

  5. Chaca (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Chaca is the only genus in the catfish family Chacidae.These fish are commonly known as squarehead catfishes, frogmouth catfishes, or angler catfishes. [1] These unusual fish have a sedentary lifestyle and spend much of their time motionless.

  6. Florida man catches a 120-pound catfish - AOL

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    Joel Singletary of Florida recently caught the largest catfish ever recorded in the state but missed out on actually setting a record due to a technicality, reports WMBB.. The behemoth fish ...

  7. ‘Rare’ new fish species — with dangly, long lips — discovered ...

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    The creature should be classified as endangered, researchers said. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  8. Chiapas catfish - Wikipedia

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    The Chiapas catfish (Lacantunia enigmatica) is an unusual species of catfish (order Siluriformes) from the Usumacinta River basin in the Mexican state of Chiapas and in Guatemala. [1] It was scientifically described in 2005 and placed in its own family Lacantuniidae .

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.